Rendering: The Napanee Generating Station in proximity to the existing Ontario Power Generation Lennox Generating Station. NGS will be less than half the size of Lennox.

In 2013, TransCanada established a committee of local stakeholders to ensure that the community had an opportunity to help determine architectural and landscaping priorities and colour schemes for NGS. Committee members established screening of the plant from neighbours and Highway 33 as their top priority and that the plant colours should be natural and blend into the community. As a result, TransCanada has agreed to install berms along the front and east of the station and will be installing over 2,000 trees, 10,000 shrubs and a wide variety of plants to provide year round colour and screening.

About Napanee Generating Station

The proposed Napanee Generating Station is a 900-megawatt (MW), combined cycle, natural gas-fuelled electricity generating station located in the Town of Greater Napanee, County of Lennox and Addington, in Ontario.

The Napanee Generating Station will be designed as a flexible system resource able to be started and stopped daily and to vary its output to bridge the gap between Ontario’s electricity demand and the other available generating resources.